velvette fanart pls save me velvette fanart pls save me
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anyways. Infinite darkness chip my beloved I will think of you always even though I know capcom will forget about you
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Revisited my old vld au (i blame @jankwritten) and remade my old character sheets about it. tweaked some things, struggled to remember what the hell all my notes were about from like 5 years ago, etc etc. Much happier with the set-up now honestly.
Stars vs circles indicate designated paladin/main pilot of that lion. Or castle in the castle's case.
feel free to ask about it cause I have a lot of random notes jotted down.
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something about cinta’s specific style of “stone cold and fearless”, as skeen puts, it has always struck me as so interesting and unique and I was just FINALLY able to put a finger on it
because we’ve seen plenty of hardened badasses on TV, we’ve even seen a good number of women in that role, too. we’ve seen the classic “they’re not ice cold all the way through, see the emotional toll this takes on them” moments. but what’s so interesting about cinta’s moments of vulnerability is that somehow, even through film, an inherently external medium, they’re all internal. we don’t see very much of it on her face, but we feel it based on what we see through her eyes. when she does show some outward sign— a sigh, a look away— the camera is either angled from her perspective, or she isn’t in focus. by the time her face is back in focus, the mask is back up.
in episode 6 during the aldhani heist, when vel takes her hand and says “tell me you’ll be all right”, there is only the barest, briefest softening in cinta’s expression when she tells her “i’ll be fine. go.” but then we see through her eyes. the camera, set at cinta’s line of sight, lingers on vel as she leaves, even as the doors shut and only the barest sliver of her face is visible, only turning away once she’s completely gone. in episode 8 when they meet on ferrix and cinta immediately sees that they will have to split up again, we only hear her tired sigh and see her head droop a bit once the camera focuses vel looking away, unfocusing cinta so she can have her moment of vulnerability privately and unobserved. in episode 12 when they meet back up again, we feel vel’s sadness and the pull towards her from cinta’s perspective using camera angles for several long moments before we see it reflected in cinta’s actions, finally turning away from the window only when vel directly asks her to.
and we get to see her make the choice, every time, to be her cold, hardened self. we feel the moments of vulnerability, but we see her with her mask on, just as she allows the rest of the world to see her. there is consistently built emotional depth for her character even when we don’t ever really see her have a moment of weakness. she is the way she is because she chooses to be, over and over and over again. she never stops being faced with that choice, she never stops being just a bit tempted by it. but she never chooses any differently.
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5 Things About Velvette Not Everyone Knows (aka my silly headcanons):
1. She likes rambling about the different techniques of design throughout history. Get her started on it and you’ll be all there day, because for some reason, you can’t look away from her sparkling eyes as she speaks excitedly–almost too fast to keep up with.
2. One of the reasons (the most important one clearly) Velvette accepted the business proposal from the other two vees was because they didn’t look down on her nor did they speak to her with condescension. Many of the other overlords had seen her as some upstart to amuse themselves with, even with the undeniable power and recognition she had gained in a short time; they wouldn’t consider her a threat due to her youth. It might be a little silly, yes, but she would never take that kinda of disrespect; yet, Vox and Valentino didn’t even crack a chuckle when Velvette brought her own demands and conditions to the contract agreement.
3. Her screen time is incredibly concerning and warrants a long phone time-out. (Valentino has issued both her and Vox one before; it didn’t end well. P.S. Vox almost malfunctioned.)
4. She wouldn’t consider herself rotten evil, but more of “power is strength, and money!” typa gal. Her intentions weren’t ever good, but the Vees always benefited because of them. See: The Love Potion she created with Valentino. Great for business and easy to use on people like Valentino’s employees which keeps him happy. (Not so great for them, of course. ^-^ But that wasn’t her problem.)
5. She truly was the backbone of the vees. The residents of hell understood the statement only loosely; but Velvette isn’t just stroking her own ego whenever she says that. Without her patience, influence, observation skills, and many more valuable traits, the Vees would undoubtedly fall apart. Not even mentioning how Val and Vox would be at each other’s throat, (or other people’s throats, like The Radio Demon and Velvette’s unwitting employees; just to name a few) She directed them to who they needed or where they needed to be if volatile, hell, who knows where Valentino would be if he blew up the city looking for Angel Dust everytime he got ghosted.
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hello! Would you mind us (faceless mass of the internet) making fanworks of your fanwork?
Are you kidding? I would DIE (/pos). I adore every single person who has ever made anything for me ever. I would love you forever.
Please, by all means, for you or anyone else in the future: GO WILD
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